freyakitten: Pic of me doing a backbend supported by a gentleman who is less visible due to contrast (Default)
( Oct. 21st, 2004 10:04 am)
When packaging something to be sent somewhere else, you really don't need three or more different packing materials (not including the box, tape, and addressing material), do you? You don't need plastic peanuts, bubble wrap, air filled plastic baggie thingies and scrunched up paper all shoved in to keep the object from moving. Or a mixture of shredded paper and plastic peanuts. Or any other of the strange combinations that I receive at work at least once a week...
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freyakitten: Pic of me doing a backbend supported by a gentleman who is less visible due to contrast (Default)
( Oct. 21st, 2004 11:08 am)

And when you pack something that has fragile components, that always arrived packed very carefully, is it sensible to pack it in two layers of ripped corrugated cardboard that will not cushion it from shocks because there are large shoeprints compressing some of the corrugations?

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